Top 10 NBA Players who Proved HARD WORK Beats TALENT
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If there is one thing we know about making the NBA, it is that all players have different obstacles to succeeding in the league. In this video, I decided I wanted to go through a list of the top 10 NBA players who Proved Hard Work Beats Talent. Again, this is a very subjective list but I wanted to put together a list of some of these players.
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INSIDE THE N.B.A.; At 5-5, Boykins Has Overcome Big Obstacles
https://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/09/sports/inside-the-nba-at-5-5-boykins-has-overcome-big-obstacles.html
"It had been a rough night for the young Earl Boykins. A few of his ill-timed errors in a recreation-league basketball game had cost his and his father's team a victory. Never mind that at 12, he was the only preteen in the mostly adult league, or that he was well below 5 feet tall. None of that mattered to Willie Williams, who scolded his son harshly.
''He was all over me,'' Boykins, now a backup point guard for the Denver Nuggets, recalled. ''I wanted to say: 'I'm only 12. What did you expect?' But he taught me that the only thing that matters is winning.''
On an individual level, the 5-foot-5 Boykins has won, overcoming at age 27 the N.B.A.'s bias against small players and his journeyman's status for the past five years.
After stints with the Nets, the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Orlando Magic, the Los Angeles Clippers and the Golden State Warriors, Boykins signed a five-year, $13.7 million contract with Denver before this season. Early indications are that he may be a steal."
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